WWE Raw Draws Uptick in Viewership, Slight Drop in Ratings for Return to Two Hours

Wrestlenomics has the ratings and viewership numbers for last Monday’s edition of WWE Raw. This week’s show saw Monday Night Raw return to a two-hour format for the first time since 2012, which it will have for the remainder of the year.

This week’s show averaged 1.545 million viewers. Viewership increased by 2% from last week’s show, the final three-hour edition of Raw, which averaged 1.516 million viewers.

In the P18-49 key ratings demo, Raw drew an average 0.47 rating, which dipped slightly from last week’s 0.48 rating in the same key demo. Raw finished at No. 3 in the rankings for Monday cable original programming.

The Chief vs. Saints NFL game on ESPN and ESPN2 topped the ratings for Monday with a 4.34 combined key demo rating and 15.8 million viewers. The MLB Playoff game featuring the Yankees vs. the Royals on TBS and TruTV came in second with a 0.83 combined rating and 3.48 million viewers.

WWE Raw will air on USA Network for the remainder of 2024. The show moves to Netflix in January 2025.



WWE Raw Draws Uptick in Viewership, Slight Drop in Ratings for Return to Two Hours

WWE Raw Draws Uptick in Viewership, Slight Drop in Ratings for Return to Two Hours

WWE Raw Draws Uptick in Viewership, Slight Drop in Ratings for Return to Two Hours

WWE Raw Draws Uptick in Viewership, Slight Drop in Ratings for Return to Two Hours
WWE Raw Draws Uptick in Viewership, Slight Drop in Ratings for Return to Two Hours
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